Copying the produced coe has become one of the serious concerns of YouTube activists; But this platform has recely announced that it has dedicated tools to deal with such a phenomenon under construction and will soon make them available to coe creators.
How can YouTube protect works against artificial ielligence?
The new YouTube post has announced the developme of tools that allow coe producers to have more corol over their works and preve possible abuses by artificial ielligence. According to YouTube’s official announceme, the new manageme tools will allow users to take advaage of the creative poteial of artificial ielligence and promote the responsible use of tools based on this technology; While at the same time it can reduce copying of audio or other iellectual property in videos by automated services.
One of YouTube’s new tools called “artificial playback detection technology” allows artists and coe producers to ideify coe that has used their voice using artificial ielligence to read other songs or playbacks. YouTube has indicated that this tool will be offered as a subset of the Coe ID system, and will likely be offered as a pilot program starting next year.

The rapid developme and ever-increasing expansion of productive artificial ielligence-based services has made many artists concerned about copying or abusing their works. Late last year, YouTube promised music publishers that it would take measures to preve such incides. Also, a group of artists published a letter early this year, warning against the unauthorized use of their voices in artificial ielligence tools and harming human creativity.
Among other tools of YouTube to fight against the misuse of artificial ielligence is the technology to detect fake videos and deepfake. The feature focuses mostly on videos that feature people’s faces or mimic the performance of singers, actors, and other artists on stage. Of course, the details of how this tool works and the date of preseation have not been announced and apparely YouTube is still developing it.
YouTube has once again announced its position against the use of videos on this platform to train artificial ielligence models and blocks any unauthorized use of the coe for such work. Of course, despite all these conditions, many companies active in the field of artificial ielligence, including OpenAI, Apple, Ahropic, Nvidia and Runway, have used videos uploaded on YouTube to train their models, and it is not clear how YouTube was to preve future unauthorized use. . Also, in the near future, coe creators will have options to authorize or set the level of access of automated tools to videos.




